Welding transformeb



Aug. 23, 1938.

W. F. GAKLE WELDING TRANSFORMER Filed Feb. 27. 193e n /ff/ ff .mila/11111451111?? f g nda/gn f'd/e, ffl/ wdm ATTORNEY.

through the joints between the inlet and the outlet terminals respectively; them jointe are of mbv stantial area, and this is aclmnmgeom. m is desirable to provide as muchv :su-Mece montate?, :im possible so as to reduce the empere per muere inch.

It will also be understood that the 'width oi" lli stamping can be increased ai; ,A it is brazed to the terminal, www? cost or labor, which is impomilmle "Where tl ondary is composed o! e. plurelltgy mi mail 1 `From-the foregoing deserinlslom it l vious that I have perfected m'lvew Wimpie, mim tical, emcient, and inexpemive mammary welding transformers.

What I claim is:

l. In a transformer of the clem; described mul comprising a plurality of hello'w Secmrflury lema rigidly secured together in spaced apart relation, each leg comprising a pair of stmnped platee, relatively wide strips interposed between said plates at the edges to hold them in spaced apart .reliation, means for securing the plates and stripe 1together to form a rigid leakprooi leg construetien, and a spacer strip oi' the same thickness .es the @memes edge @meer stripe mounted in soldiers; im reinforce mid platee.

2. .im e trwieifomer eubject to in: end lume :rompere loads, a. plm-MW :i Mies elmredjtogether in @mined ammi @nach eeeumimw ecmprling e. pair' @I g :"'i

meeneem' eomprinsi `fletes. .stri e lntemmeeati bet'wweei'i mid piet .it the mar- @nel edges thereof and bonded leelmimoi' te form o. eenling fehamber, heesters on the @mlm el' the eeecmdau-leew oweeges in said headers in onmmunieation with eaid ehambere, ein imuletim; bar interposed hetween the headers, emi, menne :for securing the headers and insulating laar in rigid easembled relation.

WENDOLYN R Halimi, 25 

